The Never Trump Grifter Candidate Has MAJOR Financial Issues

A candidate for U.S. Congress from Colorado has made many blunders in his campaign finance history that have been passed off either as mistakes or conveniently explained away.

Darryl Glenn is a County Commissioner for El Paso County, CO, former City Councilman in Colorado Springs and 2016 Candidate for U.S. Senate from Colorado who has a sordid history questionable campaign finance decisions. Not surprisingly, he is part of the NeverTrump establishment GOP. As most understand, the swamp crosses party lines and is not strictly geographically located in Washington.

Dating back to 2014, Glenn has made numerous payments to family members from his campaign committees. According to the Federal Election Commission’s Campaign Finance Database, when Glenn ran for U.S. Senate in 2016 and lost to incumbent Democrat Michael Bennet, he paid his wife, Jane Northrup Glenn, and her company Second Heaven Strategies a combined $54,672 for “consulting services:”

Year

Amount

Payee

Purpose(s)

2017

$30,000

Second Heaven Strategies

Campaign Consulting, Strategic Consulting

2016*

$24,672

Jane Northrup

Salary, Grassroots Consulting, Bonus

TOTAL

$54,672

*The 2016 total includes a 11/9 payment of $5,672, reported as bonus & mileage reimbursement

During the final months of the same campaign, Glenn paid his daughter Ashley $13,000 for “grassroots consulting.” He also paid her $1000 per month for “social media consulting.” He made two payments of $1000 to Northrup Glenn’s son from a previous marriage, Kevin Cruz for “campaign consulting:”

In 2014, Glenn ran a successful campaign for the Board of County Commission, where he paid $10,000 to his daughter Ashley, nearly half of the $24,000 spent during the whole cycle. The payments were made in October and November in $5000 installments, right at the end of the campaign, which Glenn won by 60 points. According to Glenn, the payments were made for social media and marketing.

Glenn has had issues with improperly handling excessive campaign contributions, too. According to FEC records, Glenn received several donations in excess of amount legally permitted during his 2016 Senate bid. Federal law requires the refunding of excessive donations within 60 days. Instead, Glenn held onto the donations until after the election ended:

Donor

Date of Excessive $

Refund Amt

Refund Date

Days Held

GC Luxury Homes LLC

8/23/16

$1,000

1/31/17

161

Patrick Davis Consulting LLC

8/23/16

$250

1/31/17

161

Steven Taylor

9/1/16

$2,700

1/31/17

152

David Delaney

9/13/16

$1,000

1/31/17

140

Tom Olds

7/5/16

$7,300

11/16/16

134

Hiroaki Arasawa

9/20/16

$2,950

1/31/17

133

Richard Colburn

7/11/16

$2,700

11/16/16

128

James Mulvihill

7/11/16

$2,700

11/16/16

128

David Lundquist

7/12/16

$2,700

11/16/16

127

Norman Rogers

7/12/16

$1,700

11/16/16

127

Gary Rosenberg

9/29/16

$1,300

1/31/17

124

Steven Cowles

9/30/16

$1,250

1/31/17

123

Carol Bogosian

10/1/16

$1,000

1/31/17

122

Stanley Hubbard

10/5/16

$2,700

1/31/17

118

Schwartz Media Buying Co

7/22/16

$8,100

11/16/16

117

Raymond Anderson

7/26/16

$2,700

11/16/16

113

Carl Recknagel

10/24/16

$2,700

1/31/17

99

Daniel Martin

10/25/16

$300

1/31/17

98

Alice Sumida

10/28/16

$300

1/31/17

95

John Gloriod

10/31/16

$300

1/31/17

92

Tom Rastin

8/18/16

$500

11/16/16

90

Bill Cagle

8/30/16

$2,700

11/16/16

78

William Reid

9/1/16

$1,000

11/16/16

76

TOTAL

$49,850

He also paid his staffers and family bonuses using campaign funds just after his 2016 loss:

Payee

Description

Date

Amount

Capel, Benyam

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$3,000.00

Caro, Juan

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/10/16

$2,500.00

Croghan, Meghan

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$4,000.00

Gage, Valerie

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$3,000.00

Glenn, Ashley

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$3,000.00

Jacobson, Seth

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$4,000.00

Knight, Sarah

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$2,990.00

Morris, Chris

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$500.00

Northrup, Jane

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus; Mileage Reimb.

11/9/16

$5,672.68

Richards, Jacob

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$3,000.00

Santaniello, Joe

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$5,000.00

Supranovich, Daniel

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$3,000.00

Tallis, Kristin

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$4,000.00

Toledo, Fran

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$1,000.00

Wilson, Evan

Grassroots Consulting – Bonus

11/9/16

$3,000.00

TOTAL

$47,662.68

In late November 2016, Glenn’s campaign cut Glenn a check for $70,815 according to FEC records. The check was refunded a week later, and the campaign declared it a mistaken payment in its finance report. Here is the receipt for the returned payment:

Big League Politics reported earlier today that Glenn is currently paying himself out of his campaign contributions and loaning the money back to his campaign. The move, while legal, is shifty and will allow Glenn to pay himself nearly $90,000 after the campaign ends.